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Blood of Dracula

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4.8/10 • 25

1957-11-011h 9m

Horror

She Will GIVE YOU Nightmares...FOR EVER!

A crazed teacher at a respectable girls' school draws power from a medallion she has obtained from the Carpathian Mountains, and uses it to experiment telepathically on the school's newest young pupil.

Directors
Herbert L. Strock
Editors
Robert Moore

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Sandra Harrison

    Sandra Harrison

    Nancy Perkins

  2. Louise Lewis

    Louise Lewis

    Miss Branding

  3. Gail Ganley

    Gail Ganley

    Myra

  4. Mary Adams

    Mary Adams

    Mrs. Thorndyke

  5. Malcolm Atterbury

    Malcolm Atterbury

    Lt. Dunlap

  6. Barbara Wilson

    Barbara Wilson

    Linda

  7. Lynn Alden

    Lynn Alden

    Ann

  8. Shirley Delancey

    Shirley Delancey

    Terri

  9. Heather Ames

    Heather Ames

    Nola

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John Chard Avatar

John Chard

Oct 2, 2015

2/10

Staggeringly Lame - A Brain Drain - Contrived Cack. A teenage girl, bit of a rebel, is sent away to a girls school. Her fiery nature brings her to the attention of the science teacher, who, using a Carpathian amulet, uses the girl for nefarious deeds. OK! You understand why plenty of folk love the cruddy schlockers of the 50s (I love me plenty as well), the films that were the bottom half of a bottom of the barrel drive-in double bill. Quite often there's a charm to be found, even some that genuinely have craft, guile and surprise enough to warrant love and affection. Blood of Dracula (AKA: Blood Is My Heritage) is devoid of charm and doesn't work hard to earn support. As has been pointed out by the horror faithful over the years, there is no blood and no Dracula in this film - though Dracula as plural does get a mention during one of the many many long and dull passages of chatter within. The narrative plods along until angry girl meets angry science teacher and it's hypnotism time! Yay. Enter a creature that looks like Eddie Munster with bad teeth. All violent damage is done off screen, an interim pop tune and dance sequence is just bizarre, and the plot's motives really don't make any sense. Herman Cohen (producer) was not dumb. I Was a Teenage Werewolf and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, the two other films in this schlocky trilogy, are good fun. He was capable of overseeing some good movies pitched at a teen audience - even having something to say about the youth/adult divide. Sadly his vampire excursion is not only lazy, it's also very dull. 2/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$82,000.00
Revenue
$2,000,000.00
Keywords
boarding schoolvampiremad scientistteen angstmurderhypnotismpolice investigationlie detectionscience teachervampiress (female vampire)teenager